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consider capote’s assertion and how it relates to your novel. then write an essay...
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70 points!
consider capote’s assertion and how it relates to your novel. then write an essay that defends, challenges, or qualifies the notion that your novel exhibits this "timeless quality." support your argument with specific details from your nonfiction selection, and from your own reading, observation, or experience.
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